Unless it’s coldYou are a very smart man,appearence does not last all that long anyway(It is the heart that counts)


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Unless it’s coldYou are a very smart man,appearence does not last all that long anyway(It is the heart that counts)
Building a speck motorYou sell your bore scope, and I'll sell you my old degree wheel. Thats something I will NEVER use again!
I may order the Lyman myself, but this thread has caused me to evaluate just what will I see, what will it mean, what will I do with that information, and how will it help me. Barrels can behave very unpredictably and contrary to expectations, so if I see carbon, copper, tooling marks, etc., and it still shoots (some do), now what? Or what if it looks perfect and it shoots like crap? I am struggling to understand how I can intelligently make use of what I see in the borescope in a way that helps accuracy. Maybe accuracy falls off and I see that happens with a certain degree of buildup in the barrel, and the accuracy returns after a cleaning. OK, but I would know that just by cleaning every so many number of rounds w/o a borescope.
I am not qualified to look at a bore and draw conclusions on barrel performance. I can believe what my eyes tell me on a target and how those results coincide with other barrel information, like cleaning regimen, rounds fired, etc. I guess this explains why I have not yet ordered a scope.
Phil
msinc, Excellent post...
Are u saying like a barrel , when there all used up u get rid of themYeh, pick your barrel.
I've been reading (and obsessing) quite a bit about barrel cleaning as of late, and kept running across a consistent theme in several threads; lots of guys (myself included) trying to judge cleaning methods via patch color etc. I'd often see posts from asking "Do you own a borescope", and they absolutely have a point; you're just guessing otherwise.
That said, Amazon delivered a "Gen 2" Lyman Borecam today (~$187 - on sale now), and I'll say the results are quite surprising. Fortunately, my cleaning routines seem to be good (no carbon rings/no copper etc.), but the condition of the barrels....oh my god; it's amazing bullets don't shave 5gr of copper off just going down the tube. I almost wish I didn't get this thing.
I've got ~1,700 rounds down the tube of a .260 Bartlein, and although I was already planning to replace it soon, because it's never shot to the level I think it should; but after seeing the condition of the first 5-6" of rifling, I have literally no confidence in it.
Not much of a point to this post other than to act as a PSA for those without them. They're eye-opening to say the least, and it's amazing the level of detail they provide.
I'll also say the Gen2 screens look way better than the videos I've seen online. Not hawkeye level, but probably 75-80% of the way there. I'd upload photos, but I don't have a laptop that contains a traditional SD card reader.
How the do you know you got a "Gen 2"? I cant figure it out for the life of me. There are NO Lyman borecams that state they are "Gen 2".
You can visibly tell a difference from the reviews that are posted online of the earlier revisions. There's also quite a bit listed on other sites about them updating it.
This article references it:
http://bulletin.accurateshooter.com/2018/02/lyman-borecam-video-review-by-ultimatereloader-com/
This is on the box it came in:
NOAre u saying like a barrel , when there all used up u get rid of them
YES, throw it away it its worn out. I know your kidding about selling. I hope!NO;you show them to people u don't like,have Them look down barrel{ w just eyeball] and you comment,Damn that Barrel looks like almost New
,see how Shiney it is
.Then u Sell it to Them[at a discount Of course]
20 percent off ha ha.Never throw Away used up Barrels,Sell em to the Nits
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